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Definitely a mountain not a molehill!!!
... himself a few times keeping her right. A relieved Lauraine safely made it back and she snuck back into bed as it turns out to get a few hours sleep whilst we were still away. Of course me not knowing this was worrying about her as I hadn't seen his personality change and I knew how horrible it was going to be getting down those ropes again.
Me and Gareth continued but now at a faster pace which suited us a bit better. About 30 minutes or so after leaving Lauraine it ...
Borneo
... to stop. I had never felt anything like that. My legs could keep going but my head, heart, and lungs were done. It was very humbling. Most of the hike had been through dense jungle but at 11,000 ft it opened up to gorgeous views of the peaks. We were above the clouds and could watch the different layers pile and fade and grow. We made it past the 12:00 mark but at 1:00 we were almost to 7km. It felt like a great accomplishment but we were still far from the ...
The Slums of Kota Kinabalu
... of the Kota Kinabalu skyline. I first ended up in a residential area which didn't look threatening but still poor looking. Admittedly, by western standards the area looked rather poor but for all I knew this could have been seen as a relatively middle class area.
As I walked through this area, I didn't feel particularly uncomfortable or threatened. However, for the sake of safety, I ...
New Territory
... about some potential work in the morning, so that’s what I did. As I was sitting there waiting for the boss to come in and talk, one of the workers came in and said "The boss seems to have taken some pills, like medication, and can’t wake up right now…would you mind coming in a couple hours?" My first thought was somewhere along the lines of are you kidding me? BUT with some work placement on the line I obliged to the request and came back a ...
"2006" Dollar Bills are all I will accept!
Today was another day dedicated top transportation. We left Clark Field in the Philippines heading for Kota Kinabalu and eventually Sepilok. At least that was the plan in the morning. We were going to stay in the hotel until 1pm or so we thought. I had put the "Do not Disturb" sign on the door and at 11am, the front desk called asking if we were extending our stay. I replied that we were not and she reminded quite ...